The Greek word for mouse is "ποντίκι" (pronounced "pontíki"). This term is commonly used in modern Greek to refer to the small rodent. In ancient Greek, the word "μῦς" (mys) was used for mouse.
The word mouse is a noun and a verb.
"Mouse" and "muscle" are English equivalents of the Greek word μυς (mys). Context makes clear which meaning suits when translating the masculine singular noun from Greek to English. The pronunciation will be "mees" in Aeginan Greek.
Kiore (both animal and computer mouse)
mouse = die Maus.Maus
Its Μικυ Μαους.
"Mu" is a Greek consonant, with the uppercase symbol Μ and lowercase μ. In crossword puzzles, the answer to "Greek consonants" can be "mus", as it is just the plural of mu.
a maetaphor using the word mousthe mouse is a house
The plural word for a mouse is MICE
la souris=mouse
The mickey mouse song.
The plural of the word mouse is mice. The plural of the word moose is still going to be moose.
The Greek word "pontiki" (ποντίκι) translates to "mouse" in English. It is used to refer to the small rodent commonly found in many environments. The term can also be used colloquially in various contexts, often symbolizing something small or timid.